http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/3/...alTempBeta.zip
Thanks for your help rge and msgclb getting this fixed up. Intel moved where the multiplier is located in Core i7 so I had to read the manual to find out where it went. I hate reading them.
I've noticed that CPU-Z reports 0.5 multis sometimes with Core i7 but as far as I know, they don't exist. rge thinks that it might be doing an average of all 4 cores or something like that.
Post some comparison screen shots so I can have a look.
The other new feature with this version is the ability to run an EXE or BAT file when an alarm goes off. This has been a hidden feature in RealTemp for a while but now you can access it easier in the Settings window.
I've included a 1 line bat file called RTShutDown.bat
It runs the shutdown.exe command and will shut down your computer in 10 seconds if an alarm goes off. When testing this feature I kept a command window open and typed in:
shutdown.exe /a
That will abort the shutdown procedure when you are testing. You can also edit the .bat file and change the number of seconds before shutdown occurs from 10 to whatever you want.
Depending on your operating system, this command might cause a hard shutdown so if you're working on a long Word doc you might lose some data if you haven't saved your work recently. Use at your own risk.
The last feature for the day was a new INI entry.
MinimizeOnClose=1
Some people like to have RealTemp minimize to the system tray when they accidentally click on the X close gadget. I think you should be able to figure out what the above does when added to your INI file.![]()
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